Kaganof’s Phone Film

Filed under:pop culture, poetry, kaganof, stimulus, re-blog tidbits, art, south african art, art and tech, technology, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 31 January 2006 @ 9:15 am

The Sunday Times just covered Kaganof’s new project - a film shot entirely with cell phones:

‘Action!’ says the director for at least the 20th time in as many minutes, prompting the two female leads to start doing their thing at the pool table. As the girls hit the balls, chat and flirt, their movements are recorded by the cameras embedded in two of Sony Ericsson’s slick new W900i cellphones. That’s right: once this film, SMS Sugar Man, is completed, it will be the first feature film in the world to be shot entirely on cellphone cameras.

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2 comments »

  1. SMS Sugar Man…

    First Feature Film Shot Entirely on Cellphone Cameras “…They’ve been shooting for over a week now, mostly nights. Everyone’s dead tired, so this particular scene is taking a bit longer than usual to get in the bag. “Action!” says the……

    Trackback by networked_performance — 31 January 2006 @ 6:21 pm

  2. This is hot stuff. I was planning on starting a project called $100 film using only hacked CVS camcorders. Check out this post on how I used these cameras to create a fun little video.

    Comment by Awed Job — 23 February 2006 @ 5:29 am

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